Confederate flag has no place at fair
“I think the flag is a symbol of the most terroristic and oppressive period in the history of black people in America. It brings back memories of the pain and the degradation of our people What’s important about that is what was done, the culture, the civilization that meted out the most brutal punishment of the people you could imagine, and so that is what that flag means to most black Americans ” ~ Ronald Walters, University of Maryland Ronald Walters
Director, African American Leadership Institute
Phone: 301.405.1787
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Most terroristic and oppressive period in the history of black people in America
What IS done, the culture, the civilization that IS metering out the most brutal punishment of BLACK people you could imagine.
Must be a type "O"...Surely he meant to say Africa past and present?...Not America??...PoP
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